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28 Years Later

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A mainstream film praised for being narratively rich with layered storytelling, pacing, and shot composition that tells multiple stories through allusion.

Mentions (5)
"It's actually just good. And it manages the legacy of the previous films in a really smart way (mostly by barely addressing them). A little schmaltzy. A little horror tropy. But as soon as that stuff starts to bother you, something interesting happens, and you lock back in. Ralph Fiennes kills it. O"
28 Years Later is actually sick · u/contentwatcher3 · ↑111 · 2025-06-29
"'Why does she look like that, is it because she's allergic to shellfish'"
28 years later really lays into bogged women · u/Beautiful-Chart9189 · ↑72 · 2025-06-25
"Like imagine you get "infected" and then for 20 years you spend your life hunting other humans and ripping them to shreds. Can't live with myself. Please just kill me."
"Honestly can't think of a mainstream film that is so narratively rich, the pacing and shot composition and totemic characterisation, the film is telling 50 different stories at once and these needs are complaining it's often by allusion. First half of the film was his dad's story, second half was hi"
The 28 Years Later kvetching over realism is frustrating · u/Sea-Two663 · ↑62 · 2025-06-28
"The 28 Years Later kvetching over realism is frustrating"
The 28 Years Later kvetching over realism is frustrating · u/Sea-Two663 · ↑62 · 2025-06-28
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